wet market malaysia

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Fresh red chillies in Kuala Lumpur wet market, Malaysia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Small grocer store  in Kuala Lumpur wet market, Malaysia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Different types of rice  in Kuala Lumpur wet market, Malaysia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fresh vegetables  in Kuala Lumpur wet market, Malaysia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fresh vegetables  in Kuala Lumpur wet market, Malaysia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dried fish ikan bilis  in Kuala Lumpur wet market, Malaysia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dried fish ikan bilis  in Kuala Lumpur wet market, Malaysia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wet Market in Malaysia
Fresh fish in Kuala Lumpur wet market, Malaysia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fresh fish in Kuala Lumpur wet market, Malaysia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dried fish ikan bilis  in Kuala Lumpur wet market, Malaysia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fresh fruits in Kuala Lumpur wet market, Malaysia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fresh fruits in Kuala Lumpur wet market, Malaysia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fresh fruits in Kuala Lumpur wet market, Malaysia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fresh fruits in Kuala Lumpur wet market, Malaysia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
JITRA, KEDAH/MALAYSIA - FEBRUARY 18 2020: In Malaysia, a wet market typically refers to a fresh food market with fish stalls. The stalls are usually run by individual owners and normally lack amenities like refrigeration. As such, traders rely heavily on polystyrene boxes filled with ice cubes so that the fish and seafood stay fresh. The wet markets tend to open very early in the morning and would be closed by lunchtime. Every small town in Malaysia has at least one wet market housed in a covered building at a fairly central location, with traders generally focusing on local products, but also providing a full range of fresh produce.


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